I hope they can trace these back to their little garage factories and arrest the manufacturers. Intentionally putting shitty product together, knowingly risking fire to homes and lives... not to mention destroying a market segment.

I love MVB! I pretty much use them exclusively. They always throw in lots of freebies, so I can try out stuff I normally wouldn't and I always get my shipment in like 3-4 days. Great people over there!

I'm definitely going to upgrade the battery, and based on input I receive here it may be sooner than later. My B&M shop carries the MVP2, but if I recall they were asking $65 for it, which is definitely kind of steep.

I've heard good things about them though, and would absolutely consider that as an option. I'm curious though, will the included ohm reader totally cover me on that front, or would I still want a dedicated device just for testing my build?

Edit: To answer your question, they sell the KFL and the KFL+, if my memory serves me. I'd be willing to pay the extra money if the airflow control is suggested.

I understand that you may want to stay true to your B&M but you might want to pick up the MVP online especially if you can do it this weekend with all the memorial day sales and things going on. Check out gotsmok.com, vapingdealsanddiscounts.com & other sites to get yourself a heads up on deals and some discount codes

Helios is the easiest to build on for dual coils and it has an afc. I don't have the Helios but I have the a raiju by the same company, Vape Head Origins. So if you're into dual coils and being able to adjust your airflow that device is for you. My only experience with the trident I didn't like was the chamber was too small and I ended up with a mouthful of juice every time but if you like smaller chambers and a warmer vape go with the trident. What's your budget at the moment?